Konstantinos Markopoulos janvier 5, 2021 – Publié dans: Artists

Konstantinos Markopoulos (b. 1977) is a painter and illustrator. He studied Visual & Applied Arts at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and currently teaches art in primary education. He has illustrated numerous books for adults and children; his work also includes painting and handicraft. In 2015 Konstantinos was awarded the Greek National Prize for Illustrated Children Books for The Angry Cement Mixer (Epomenos Stathmos, 2013). His artwork features on several covers of the Modern Greek Classics series of Aiora Press.

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Emmanuel Roïdes novembre 27, 2019 – Publié dans: Authors

Emmanuel Roïdes (1836-1904) was born into a wealthy family on the Greek island of Syros, but spent much of his childhood and early life in Europe. In 1841, his family moved to Genoa, where he lived through the revolution of 1848. He returned to Syros in 1849 and completed his schooling there, before leaving once again to pursue his university studies in history, literature and philosophy first in Germany and later in Romania. From 1864,…

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Hippocrates septembre 3, 2019 – Publié dans: Authors

Hippocrates was born around the year 460 BC on the Greek island of Kos and legendary genealogy traces his paternal heritage directly to Asclepius and his maternal ancestry to Hercules. He was probably trained at the Asclepieion of Kos, and took lessons from the Thracian physician Herodicus of Selymbria. Throughout his life Hippocrates taught and practiced medicine, traveling as far as Thessaly, Thrace, and the Sea of Marmara. He died, most probably in Larissa, at…

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Ilias Venezis juin 19, 2019 – Publié dans: Authors

Ilias Venezis was born in Ayvali, Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) in 1904. Ιn 1922, when 1.5 million Greeks were displaced from Asia Minor, eighteen-year-old Venezis was taken prisoner and sent to serve as forced labour for fourteen months in central Anatolia. This experience informed much of his writing, including his novel Number 31328. He was a prolific writer of novels, short stories, histories, travelogues and more. His work has been translated in many languages. In…

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M. Karagatsis – Publié dans: Authors

M. Karagatsis (the pen name of Dimitris Rodopoulos) was born in Athens in 1908 and studied law in Grenoble and Athens. He is considered one of the finest Greek prose writers of the twentieth century and a central figure in the Generation of the ’30s, a group of writers, poets, artists, and scholars that introduced fresh modernist currents to Greek literature and art. He was a prolific writer, with over ten published novels, as well…

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